Outdoor enthusiasts will thrill to the almost limitless possibilities around Glendive.

Imagine watching the Milky Way nightly and counting shooting stars to fall asleep, walking unafraid after dark, hunting or just having a staring contest with wildlife.

Some famous folks have set a spell here…
The Lewis & Clark Expedition spent their last night in Montana here by the Yellowstone in 1806.
General Custer camped here before he met his demise on the Little Big Horn.

The Yellowstone River
The nation’s longest untamed river, starts in Yellowstone Park, 400 miles west of here and flows through the middle of Glendive. It’s a source of recreation, agate hunting, fishing, and awe.

The Historic Bell Street Bridge

Walk the 1,300-foot long steel truss structure & enjoy the wildlife that can be seen along the banks of the Yellowstone River.

Makoshika State Park11,500 acres of spectacular badlands, fossils, and wildlife.
The Visitors Center boasts a triceratops skull found in 1991. Buzzard Day is an annual event.
There are biking and hiking trails, camping, and park programs.Visit Website….

The Lions’ Youth Camp
can be rented for reunions, retreats, or barbecues.

Moss agate hunting
along the Yellowstone River

Hunting & Fishing

You may see eagles, mule deer, whitetail deer, coyote, fox, bobcat, perhaps a mountain lion and an occasional bighorn sheep may wander through.

The Gallery and Bridger Bronze Gallery

Frontier Gateway Museum
from dinosaur fossils to an early Glendive main street, plus outdoor exhibits.